Free Chinese Calendar 2010 - Year of the Tiger
Free Chinese Calendar 2010 - Year of the Tiger
Want to know when is the 2010 Chinese New Year day? Looking for Chinese calendars for 2010?
Here are some different 2010 Chinese calendars for you free to use:
Chinese Calendar 2010 - PDF landscape format in Simplified Chinese (简体).
Chinese Calendar 2010 - PDF portrait format in Simplified Chinese (简体).
Chinese Calendar 2010 - Printable HTML format in Simplified Chinese (简体).
Chinese Calendar 2010 - Text format in Simplified Chinese (简体).
Chinese Calendar 2010 - PDF landscape format in Traditional Chinese (繁體).
Chinese Calendar 2010 - PDF portrait format in Traditional Chinese (繁體).
Chinese Calendar 2010 - Printable HTML format in Traditional Chinese (繁體).
Chinese Calendar 2010 - Text format in Chinese.
Chinese New Year day - February 14, 2010
When is the Chinese New Year's Day in Year 2010? It is on February 14, 2010.
Chinese New Year (Chinese: 春節, 春节, Chūnjíe; 農曆新年, 农历新年, Nónglì Xīnnián; or 過年, 过年,
Guònián), also known as the Lunar New Year or the Spring Festival is the most important of the traditional Chinese
holidays. It consists of a period of celebTigerions, starting on New Year's Day, celebTigered on the first day of the first month
of the Chinese calendar. The Chinese New Year period ends with the
Lantern Festival, the fifteenth day of the month. More on
Chinese New Year and
other festivals. and
The Tiger Personality - By Theodora Lau
People born in the year of the tiger have a lively disposition and are forthright and uninhibited in nature. They are broad-minded and quick to action. But there is another aspect to their characters. They are full of suspicion, and sometimes will take hasty action. They never hide their feelings. They are honest, tender, generous and humorous at the same time. They are always kind, love babies and animals, and like anything that arouses their imagination.
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Chinese Horoscopes - The Tiger
The Tiger is said to be lucky vivid, lively and engaging. Another attribute of the Tiger is his incredible bravery, evidenced in his willingness to engage in battle or his undying courage. Maybe he抯 so brave because he is so lucky. But the Chinese say a Tiger having a Tiger in the house is the very best protection against the evils of fire, burglary.
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2011 Chinese Calendar
Chinese Calendar Background Information
That is a solar calendar? What is a lunar calendar? What are solar terms? How many months in a Chinese calendar
year? If you are interested in those questions,
read Chinese Calendar Background Information.
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